The Gigabyte H810M H motherboard features a Micro-ATX form factor and is equipped with an LGA 1851 CPU socket, supporting a single CPU. It includes RGB lighting for customizable aesthetics, though it lacks integrated Bluetooth and Wi-Fi support. The board supports HDMI 2.1 output, but does not have integrated graphics or a dual BIOS feature. With a 3-year warranty, the motherboard measures 215mm in height and 244mm in width.
The Gigabyte H810M H motherboard supports a maximum memory capacity of 128GB with two memory slots. It is compatible with DDR5 RAM, providing a maximum RAM speed of 6400 MHz. The board features dual memory channels but does not support ECC memory for error correction.
The Gigabyte H810M H motherboard offers a variety of ports for connectivity, including 5x USB 2.0 ports, 1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 port (USB-A), and an HDMI output for video. It also features a VGA connector and 1x RJ45 port for network connectivity. However, the board lacks USB Type-C, Thunderbolt, and DisplayPort outputs, and does not support eSATA or DVI connections.
The Gigabyte H810M H motherboard includes a variety of connectors, such as 4x SATA 3 connectors for storage devices, 1x M.2 socket for high-speed storage expansion, and 3 fan headers for cooling options. The board also offers 2x USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports and 2x USB 2.0 ports through expansion, along with a TPM connector for enhanced security. It does not support mSATA or U.2 connectors.
The Gigabyte H810M H motherboard includes 1 PCIe 4.0 x16 slot for high-performance graphics or expansion cards, as well as 1 PCIe x1 slot for additional expansion cards. It does not support PCIe 5.0 or older PCIe slots like PCIe 2.0 x16 or PCI slots, limiting options for legacy hardware compatibility.
The Gigabyte H810M H motherboard supports 7.1 audio channels, delivering a full surround sound experience. It includes 3 audio connectors for audio input and output, but it does not have an S/PDIF Out port for digital audio output.
The Gigabyte H810M H motherboard supports multiple RAID configurations, including RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 5, and RAID 10 (1+0), offering flexibility for various storage setups. However, it does not support RAID 0+1, which is an older RAID configuration combining RAID 0 and RAID 1.